Yeah if you post them under 3.2 testing it's ok. The problem is people with 3.1 can't run them. But if you want to wait, I think Rej posted that he'll be trying to get it released in the next few weeks.

Speaking of samples, on the subject of releasing 3.2, on top of getting it released, Rej really does kinda need to update the default samples for the PCMsynth a little bit imo. Some of them are pretty laughable, like the panned grand piano preset :/, not only are the samples not particularly good but having them have different pannings across the keys doesnt sound that great when you're actually trying to make something with it. I mean I guess the point of it is it is supposed to be like you are playing an actual piano and you would hear the notes coming from different places depending on what key you press, but still...

Then again I guess I shouldn't talk since I don't even have the equipment to record good samples, unless you count Caustic itself as equipment :D

I'm doing that right now. In fact thats about all ive been doing in caustic since your other thread. I'm using the cfxr and stretching and pitching sounds and adding fx. Then layering with the modular.

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Yeah that sounds pretty good. For what I was doing, with just pure waveforms, your setup with the subsynths does make more sense. Its like adding 4 oscillators. I supposed it only makes more sense to use the pcm if you want to layer samples. On the thought of adding more oscillators though...why not 6 more?

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I like it. Even though I can't play it without it crackling haha. I tweaked it a little more and made a pcm preset out of it. And I was even doing pretty good with looping the stereo samples until I got into the higher notes. Then not so much and I gave up. But now I have new thing to do with caustic when Im bored and out of other ideas. :)

Well, I always did think some kind of live chat thing for the forum could be a good thing... atleast on the collaboration forum. Maybe this could be the answer. It might be worth starting a new thread.